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Re: THE FINISH LINE
« Reply #90 on: March 24, 2010, 01:21:56 PM »

RE: last night's LOST



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I'm not sure how i felt about it.  First off i am not sure that richard can carry a whole episode by himself. The flashback stuff was mostly really long. I did like the current stuff, especially with hurley.  There were definitely some interesting parts.  But I"m not sure i like them ignoring most of the cast. I'd rather see more people, and more island stuff.


I know exactly how I felt about it.  I thought it was flat-out brilliant.  I don't have any indecision on Richard's ability to carry a whole episode by himself.  He can, he did and it was awesome.

Richard is a most crucial element in the story arc.  About him we have had NOTHING ever...until last night.  I know all I need to know about the regulars (although I'm immensely enjoying the flash sideways stories), and I've waited long enough to learn about Jacob, the Man in Black and Richard.
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« Reply #91 on: March 24, 2010, 01:23:01 PM »

Then I watched THE GREAT MUPPET CAPER. This is an ancient transfer, so it looks really dated and bad in places though some shots looked very nice.

But this was, despite a more lavish production, a real step down from THE MUPPET MOVIE. Charles Grodin's crush on Miss Piggy is kind of cute.
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« Reply #92 on: March 24, 2010, 01:24:10 PM »

RE: last night's LOST



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I'm not sure how i felt about it.  First off i am not sure that richard can carry a whole episode by himself. The flashback stuff was mostly really long. I did like the current stuff, especially with hurley.  There were definitely some interesting parts.  But I"m not sure i like them ignoring most of the cast. I'd rather see more people, and more island stuff.


I know exactly how I felt about it.  I thought it was flat-out brilliant.  I don't have any indecision on Richard's ability to carry a whole episode by himself.  He can, he did and it was awesome.

Richard is a most crucial element in the story arc.  About him we have had NOTHING ever...until last night.  I know all I need to know about the regulars.

I agree completely. Held my attention superbly throughout and I found the entire backstory scenario fascinating.
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« Reply #93 on: March 24, 2010, 01:24:51 PM »

Then I skimmed through today's ONE LIFE TO LIVE. Nothing of interest, and the characters they did show are SO tiresome.
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« Reply #94 on: March 24, 2010, 01:25:43 PM »

The last girl who shrieks at the ends of her songs has decent ability, but those notes aren't always on pitch.

LOL!  That reminds me of the season that Katherine McPhee (McFever!!!) was a contestant.  She didn't sing a song that I can recall that didn't have at least one very sour note in it.

Poor thing.
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« Reply #95 on: March 24, 2010, 01:25:44 PM »

Then I skimmed through today's AS THE WORLD TURNS. Nothing of interest, but Luke and his new doctor friend (Dr. Pill) were in the previews, so that should be fun to watch tomorrow.
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« Reply #96 on: March 24, 2010, 01:26:25 PM »

The last girl who shrieks at the ends of her songs has decent ability, but those notes aren't always on pitch.

LOL!  That reminds me of the season that Katherine McPhee (McFever!!!) was a contestant.  She didn't sing a song that I can recall that didn't have at least one very sour note in it.

Poor thing.

And she made it to the final two! What a joke that season was!
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« Reply #97 on: March 24, 2010, 01:29:59 PM »

Aww, TCB. I'm sorry about your accident. I hope you feel better soon!

I carry my cell phone as a nightlight sometimes. I open it up and there's enough light to see if there's anything in the way. The bonus is that if you fall and can't get up, you have your phone handy.
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« Reply #98 on: March 24, 2010, 01:31:22 PM »


While walking down the street one day a US senator is tragically hit by a truck and dies. His soul arrives in heaven and is met by St. Peter at the entrance.

"Welcome to heaven," says St. Peter. "Before you settle in, it seems there is a problem. We seldom see a high official around these parts, you see, so we're not sure what to do with you."

"No problem, just let me in," says the man. "Well, I'd like to, but I have orders from higher up. What we'll do is have you spend one day in hell and one in heaven. Then you can choose where to spend eternity."

"Really, I've made up my mind. I want to be in heaven," says the senator.

"I’m sorry, but we have our rules."

And with that, St. Peter escorts him to the elevator and he goes down, down, down to hell. The doors open and he finds himself in the middle of a green golf course.  In the distance is a clubhouse and standing in front of it are all his friends and other politicians who had worked with him.  Everyone is very happy and in evening dress.  They run to greet him, shake his hand, and reminisce about the good times they had while getting rich at the expense of the people.  They play a friendly game of golf and then dine on lobster, caviar and champagne.

Also present is the Devil, who really is a very friendly & nice guy who has a good time dancing and telling jokes.  They are having such a good time that before he realizes it, it is time to go.  Everyone gives him a hearty farewell and waves while the elevator raises.

The elevator goes up, up, up and the door reopens on heaven where St. Peter is waiting for him.  "Now it's time to visit heaven."

So, 24 hours pass with the senator joining a group of contented souls moving from cloud to cloud, playing the harp and singing.  They have a good time and, before he realizes it, the 24 hours have gone by and St. Peter returns.

"Well, then, you've spent a day in hell and another in heaven.  Now choose your eternity."

The senator reflects for a minute, then he answers: "Well, I would never have said it before.   I mean, heaven has been delightful, but I think I would be better off in hell."

So, St. Peter escorts him to the elevator and he goes down, down, down to hell. Now the doors of the elevator open and he's in the middle of a barren land covered with waste and garbage.  He sees all his friends, dressed in rags, picking up the trash and putting it in bags as more trash falls from above.

The Devil comes over to him and puts his arm around his shoulder.

"I don't understand," stammers the senator.  "Yesterday, I was here and there was a golf course and clubhouse, and we ate lobster and caviar, drank champagne, and danced and had a great time.  Now there's just a wasteland full of garbage and my friends look miserable.  What happened?"

The Devil looks at him, smiles and says, "Yesterday we were campaigning.  Today you voted."


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« Reply #99 on: March 24, 2010, 02:09:30 PM »

Had my meeting, did my work on removing stage directions from the script for our reading, and have done my errands and whatnot.  Therefore, until Cason calls much later this evening to go over scheduling, I am free to do as I please and I please to sit on my couch like so much fish and watch a motion picture on Blu and Ray.
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« Reply #100 on: March 24, 2010, 02:20:17 PM »

The UPS truck passed my house three times today and didn't stop once. Therefore, I have a free evening and maybe will have a day off tomorrow as well unless something comes via the morning delivery.

This has been a very easy week for me.
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« Reply #101 on: March 24, 2010, 02:21:37 PM »

Now I'm going to head down to watch THE SINGING KID from the Warner Archive collection. It's less than 90 minutes, so I'll likely have time for something else. Don't know what that'll be, but I was kind of eyeing the 4th season box set of THE CLOSER and may be interested in revisiting some of those episodes tonight before I tune into HUMAN TARGET about 8:30.

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« Reply #102 on: March 24, 2010, 02:22:00 PM »

Anyway, heading downstairs now.

WBBL.
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« Reply #103 on: March 24, 2010, 02:38:41 PM »

Great story, Druxy.
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« Reply #105 on: March 24, 2010, 03:22:57 PM »

Aww, TCB. I'm sorry about your accident. I hope you feel better soon!

I carry my cell phone as a nightlight sometimes. I open it up and there's enough light to see if there's anything in the way. The bonus is that if you fall and can't get up, you have your phone handy.

Thanks, Laura.  I think using the phone is a great idea.
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« Reply #106 on: March 24, 2010, 03:25:42 PM »

FYI



If you ever pull something in your back, and you find that you are out of Epsom Salts - Don't try soaking in Calgon instead.  You will be lucky if you survive the ordeal.
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« Reply #107 on: March 24, 2010, 03:35:38 PM »

I'm quite tired but am happily relaxing on my couch like so much fish.
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« Reply #108 on: March 24, 2010, 03:48:17 PM »

Vibes for DR TCB.
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« Reply #109 on: March 24, 2010, 03:50:16 PM »

Thanks Jane and elmore. I had a nightlight in the bathroom, but I got tired of it.  I really need one in the hall, but there are no outlets.  I may go the flashlight route.

Instead of a flashflight have you ever seen those battery operated little lights. You can put them up in your house wherever you need more like.

Something sort of like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Sylvania-72178-Activated-Battery-Powered/dp/B001LJNS8U/ref=pd_cp_hi_2

I wouldn't want that where I'm sleeping, might work instead of a nightlight in the bathroom.
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« Reply #110 on: March 24, 2010, 03:51:03 PM »

Be careful, TCB!  I have done exactly the same thing with BeeGee, who is completely impossible to see at night, and we even DO have a nightlight in both the bedroom and the bathroom.  Typically BeeGee lies right up next to the bed on Betsy's side, so I know what to expect, but every so often he stretches out sideways and I have had some very close calls in terms of falling over.  The worst part is hearing him snicker a little under his breath.  ;)

You and Betsy need a flashlight in case you get up at night. :)
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« Reply #112 on: March 24, 2010, 03:54:14 PM »

I saw the sad news about Robert Culp when I turned on my computer.  Scary too.
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« Reply #113 on: March 24, 2010, 04:05:52 PM »

FYI



If you ever pull something in your back, and you find that you are out of Epsom Salts - Don't try soaking in Calgon instead.  You will be lucky if you survive the ordeal.

Please don't say you slipped & fell in the bath!
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« Reply #114 on: March 24, 2010, 04:12:29 PM »

What was the classic film Druxy and others were recommending a few weeks ago--some heartbreaking thing (with Marie Dressler, maybe?) on Warner Archive.  They're having a sale and I thought I'd pick it up, but now I can't remember what it was.
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« Reply #115 on: March 24, 2010, 04:15:16 PM »

I believe it was Make Way for Tomorrow with Beulah Boom Boom Bondi.
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« Reply #116 on: March 24, 2010, 04:19:25 PM »

DR LAURA - the clip was even more provocative than you think.....Mamie was married to Russ' uncle....she was his aunt putting the moves on him.....however....Russ was working as an undercover narcotics investigator posing as a high school student to get the men forcing local co-eds to smoke reefer.

John Barrymore, Jr - was a senior at the high school....obviously held back a few years somewhere along the way.
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« Reply #117 on: March 24, 2010, 04:20:15 PM »

MR BK will you be arranging a book signing if you come to Indiana - and will you alert the theatre that you are coming, or will you surprise them.

Obviously the first part of the question has a bearing on the second.
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« Reply #118 on: March 24, 2010, 04:21:04 PM »

I believe it was Make Way for Tomorrow with Beulah Boom Boom Bondi.

Thanks, JR, though it doesn't seem to be a Warner Archive title.  Hmmmm.....went ahead with 5 others for $55 (with free shipping).  Pretty good deal if you have 5 titles from the Archive you've been waiting to get.
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« Reply #119 on: March 24, 2010, 04:25:22 PM »

I guess that's not the title then....perhaps DR DRUXY will check in before the evening is over.

I just bought a new computer, so I don't have $55.....in fact, I don't have $5.
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